Criticism by human rights organizations Kasčiūnas has been regularly criticized by human rights organizations for his hardline anti-immigration attitudes and discriminatory statements. In 2022, he was brought to the Ethics and Procedures Commission of the Seimas for his statement that "in cultures from which immigrants come, the value of children is by no means high. And they use them as cover, they manipulate us with them and often use them to hit our sensitivities", which was interpreted as stoking ethnic hatred. After he was proposed for the office of Minister of National Defence, 20 human rights organizations published an open letter to President
Gitanas Nausėda, requesting him to not appoint Kasčiūnas. Members of the
Social Democratic Party of Lithuania Vytenis Povilas Andriukaitis and
Tadas Vinokur reached out to the
Social Democratic Party of Germany, inquiring whether the appointment of a "far-right minister" would not jeopardize Lithuania's relations with
Germany and the plan to deploy a Bundeswehr brigade on Lithuanian territory. Kasčiūnas answered the criticism by claiming that he is "not a communist activist and this, presumably, is what they don't like" His party's coalition partner, the
Freedom Party, expressed that they do not support Kasčiūnas.
Support for far-right movements Kasčiūnas participated in events glorifying the perpetrators of the
Holocaust, including Lithuanian
anti-Soviet partisan and Nazi collaborator
Jonas Noreika. During the
Gaza war, he expressed support for
Israel and called the
UN General Assembly resolution calling for a ceasefire in
Gaza "shameful". Kasčiūnas appears to be supportive of
Donald Trump and initiated the formation of a "Friends of US President Donald J. Trump" parliamentary group in the Seimas during Trump's presidency. In an interview with
Andrius Tapinas on 2 April 2024, he positively commented on Trump's activities during his first presidency but mentioned that he would vote for
Joe Biden in the
2024 United States presidential election. However, following the election, Kasčiūnas stated that if he were an American, he "would have definitely voted for Donald Trump." • In 2018, Kasčiūnas invited
Christian Wirth and
Nicole Höchst, members of the far-right
Alternative for Germany, to Lithuania, but abandoned the attempt after criticism from members of his party and its chairman
Gabrielius Landsbergis. Before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Kasčiūnas openly supported
Viktor Orbán. In 2021, he visited
Hungary with two other members of the Seimas (fellow member of TS-LKD's right wing
Audronius Ažubalis, and
Farmer-Green member
Giedrius Surplys) and visited the
Hungarian border barrier, which he lauded as an important example for Lithuania.
Allegations of corruption Kasčiūnas testified during the
MG Baltic case, a high-profile corruption case during which four members of the Seimas were sentences for taking bribes from the business conglomerate MG Baltic. In 2015, Raimondas Kurlianskis, the vice president of the conglomerate, sought support in the Seimas for an amendment of the Consumer Credit Law, he approached
Mantas Adomėnas and
Eligijus Masiulis, the amendment was submitted by
Šarūnas Gustainis. Kurlianskis approached Kasčiūnas for a meeting with
Irena Degutienė. Non-governmental organizations which Kasčiūnas was a member of later received financial support from the conglomerate. == References ==